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Merope Greeting Card featuring the photograph Wisps of Merope by Jim DeLillo

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Wisps of Merope Greeting Card

Jim DeLillo

by Jim DeLillo

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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A perennial favorite, this rendition of the Pleiades Group brings out the beautiful wispy filaments of the Merope Nebula. Also known as the Seven... more

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Comments (5)

Steve Harrington

Steve Harrington

Extraordinary and stunningly beautiful, Jim! vf

Jim DeLillo replied:

Thank you, Steve. I appreciate the vote

Jim DeLillo

Jim DeLillo

Thanks. Not quite, but I use observatory based telescopes- up to 24" in New Mexico and Australia.They have highly sensitive 'cameras' - CCD arrays. Exposure time can run hours, but it is best to add up (stack) shorter exposures. I control the telescopes from my computer and then download the resulting files - next comes a lot of post processing to get it right, kinda like HDR.

Suzn Smith

Suzn Smith

Awesome and wonderous!! How do you do this? Is your camera lens the size of the Hubble??

Ryan Kelly

Ryan Kelly

Awesome!

Artist's Description

A perennial favorite, this rendition of the Pleiades Group brings out the beautiful wispy filaments of the Merope Nebula. Also known as the Seven Sisters. This is a full color LRGB photo, the blue is a result of the reflection nebula diffracting the starlight (like what makes the sky blue). Actual astrophotograph.

About Jim DeLillo

Jim DeLillo

Internationally published photographer since 1972. Travel, local color. Jim DeLillo is a travel and adventure photographer who specializes in creating transporting imagery. Award-winning...Capturing local color in travel, editorial, and commercial photography. His expansive landscapes are layered, narrative, and rich in tone. They are lit from within having a luminous quality and show a strong attention to detail, composition, and production. His 35+ years of experience includes international publications including Woman’s World Magazine.His photojournalist, reality based, eclectic style provides a refreshing break from the stiffly-posed shots. Jim DeLillo is based in NYC and is available for assignments globally. Jim has recently...

 

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